The Spanish university Zaragoza Logistics Center offers five postgraduate courses, most of which are joint-run with Massachusetts Institute of Technology in USA.
Students on a joint-degree program typically spend between four and nine months in Spain, including a 3 week stay in MIT Campus (Boston) and MISI Campus (Malaysia) depending on the course. To find out more about course structure and application deadlines, click on the degree of your choice below.
Global Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (GSCM)
Master of Engineering in Logistics & Supply Chain Management (ZLOG)
Blended Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ZLOGb)
Máster en Dirección de Supply Chain (fully taught in Spanish)
PhD in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Students must also submit a research thesis to gain academic credits. This is an opportunity to carry out independent research on a topic of your choice and work with partner companies on challenging and innovative projects.
Students enrolled to master’s programs at Zaragoza Logistics Center have an average age between 29 and 31 years old and have at least five years of work experience. To apply, download your application form here for joint-degrees with MIT or here for the master’s in supply chain management which is fully taught in Spanish.
Applicants to the Spanish-language program will also need to pay €90, and provide the following:
Photocopy of your undergraduate degree certificate
Photocopy of your transcript
Photocopy of your passport or national identity card
CV with two years of full-time work experience
If you’re applying to a joint-run degree with MIT, you will also need to sit the GRE General Test or the GMAT, and provide two references, a video statement, a personal statement and proof of proficiency in English, such as a minimum IELTS score of seven or at least 98 in the TOEFL.
Tuition fees for international students range between €9,900 and €24,300 per year, depending on the subject, but special funding is available at this study level, including scholarships and guaranteed bank loans. For more information, speak to the Financial Aid Office.
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The Spanish university Zaragoza Logistics Center offers five postgraduate courses, most of which are joint-run with Massachusetts Institute of Technology in USA.
Students on a joint-degree program typically spend between four and nine months in Spain, including a 3 week stay in MIT Campus (Boston) and MISI Campus (Malaysia) depending on the course. To find out more about course structure and application deadlines, click on the degree of your choice below.
Global Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (GSCM)
Master of Engineering in Logistics & Supply Chain Management (ZLOG)
Blended Master of Engineering in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (ZLOGb)
Máster en Dirección de Supply Chain (fully taught in Spanish)
PhD in Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Students must also submit a research thesis to gain academic credits. This is an opportunity to carry out independent research on a topic of your choice and work with partner companies on challenging and innovative projects.
Students enrolled to master’s programs at Zaragoza Logistics Center have an average age between 29 and 31 years old and have at least five years of work experience. To apply, download your application form here for joint-degrees with MIT or here for the master’s in supply chain management which is fully taught in Spanish.
Applicants to the Spanish-language program will also need to pay €90, and provide the following:
Photocopy of your undergraduate degree certificate
Photocopy of your transcript
Photocopy of your passport or national identity card
CV with two years of full-time work experience
If you’re applying to a joint-run degree with MIT, you will also need to sit the GRE General Test or the GMAT, and provide two references, a video statement, a personal statement and proof of proficiency in English, such as a minimum IELTS score of seven or at least 98 in the TOEFL.
Tuition fees for international students range between €9,900 and €24,300 per year, depending on the subject, but special funding is available at this study level, including scholarships and guaranteed bank loans. For more information, speak to the Financial Aid Office.